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The book Cheaper by the Dozen written by Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr. and
Ernestine Gilbreth Carey was the life story of the Gilbreth family
before Mr. Gilbreth died.  Frank Gilbreth, Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth
were two of the twelve children.  Mr. and Mrs. Gilbreth, both
industrial engineers, ran a firm, Gilbreth, Inc. which was employed as
"efficiency experts" by major industrial plants in the United States,
Britain, and Germany.
 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbreth had twelve children, six girls and six boys.
 The names of the children are Anne, Ernestine, Frank, Bill, Lillian,
 Martha, Jack, Jane, Fred, Mart, Bob, and Dan.  The older children's
job is to take care of the youngest and the mother took care of the
intermediate children and babies.
	Nothing was consider more a sin than wasting time, that is why
	the father, Frank, times himself trying to go as fast as he can
	with almost everything.  He timed himself buttoning his shirt
	to see which way is faster, top-bottom or bottom-top.  He timed
	himself shaving to see which way took longer, using two brushes
	to apply the shaving cream of one.  He found that two were
	faster.  Frank, the father also experiment on which ways was
	faster, using two razors of one.  He found that one was faster,
	because with two he cut himself so many times it took him twice
	as much time to cover the cuts up.
	The book talked about how smart Frank, the Father was.  He
	painted mores code on the walls of their summerhouse to teach
	it to his children.  When the children decoded the message
	written on the wall, it revealed a clue that tells the child
	who decoded it where a prize was hidden.  He painted also all
	of the planets and stars you can see in the sky on the walls of
	their summerhouse to teach his kids astrology.
	A neat power that the father, Frank, had was that as soon as he
	look at a person he would know their nationality.  When ever
	the family would go somewhere were you would have to pay by the
	person, such as a toll bridge, Frank, the father, would take
	one look at the person and know that their nationality was
	Irish.  The father, Frank, would say, "do my Irishmen come
	cheaper by the dozen?"  The owner would probably say,
	"Irishmen? If you are Irish, you should not pay a toll on my
	road. Your trip is on the house."
	At the end of the book the father, Frank is called for work in
	Germany.  He decided to walk to the train station, which is
	only a few blocks away from their house.  When he arrived at
	the train station he called Lillie, the mother and told her
	that he was fine, but before he hung up she heard him fall to
	the ground.  The mother told all of her neighbors to go look
	for all of the children who were out playing.  Frank, the boy,
	thought that one of the girls was hit by a car.  When the
	children finally arrived home they saw the second youngest
	child, Jack, sit on the front step saying, "Daddy's dead."
  
 
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